Hi,
I am using CorelDRAW Graphic Suite 2017 in accordance with a Roland SG-300 Printer/Cutter via VersaWorks, and sometimes when I am printing/cutting a Logo, it will come out with a thin, secondary cutline that leaves strings around the entirety of the logo. I have used wireframe to see if an additional cutline has accidentally been layered and it hasn't. I cannot yet determine the cause due to the fact that it doesn't seem to have a pattern. It has occurred on newly digitized and old logos, and will even occur on some logos in a print-job but not on others in the same print.
I thought it had to do with putting a box around the logo and filling it when I wasn't able to create a proper bleed, but it occurs on logos without boxes as well. Research hasn't yielded me any solutions yet.
Has anyone experienced a similar problem, and do you know the cause/solution?
If you are sure there is only one CutContour on the logo I'd be looking at my Versaworks settings and running some cut calibrations on Print/Cutter itself.
Which settings should I be looking at in VersaWorks sepcifically? I ran a cut calibration and a double cutline did not come up in the cut test.
fwiw
a shape with both a fill and outline will will be treated as two cuts. You should use two layers one just for cut lines with no fills and one for all finished shapes and any bleeds.
Well that rules out Versaworks. As Myron says check for multiple cutlines. Go into your object manager and see if you have multiple cut lines.